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  • ...ariot.png|thumb|right|340px|alt=Picture of a chariot (sketch).|An Egyptian chariot permitted a warrior to have high speed and hands-free access for spearing, A '''chariot''' was an [[invention]] from ancient [[Mesopotamia]] in which two or four [
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  • ...me [[marriage|married]] to [[Hippodameia]]; he removed special pins in the chariot so that the [[wheel|wheels]] fell off and [[Oinomaos]] was killed. But Myrt
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  • Historically, the arena associated with the horse and chariot races and athletic contests known in ancient Rome as the Circensian games.
    173 bytes (24 words) - 02:24, 11 September 2009
  • ...ariot.png|thumb|right|340px|alt=Picture of a chariot (sketch).|An Egyptian chariot permitted a warrior to have high speed and hands-free access for spearing, A '''chariot''' was an [[invention]] from ancient [[Mesopotamia]] in which two or four [
    3 KB (460 words) - 18:41, 3 March 2024
  • {{r|Scythed chariot}}
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  • {{r|Caesar's Chariot}}
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  • ...ribery|bribes]] the [[slavery|slave]] [[Myrtilos]] to remove pins from the chariot, causing Oinamaos to be killed, and Pelops to win her hand in marriage. The
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  • ...[[sun]] [[Greek god|god]]. He asked for the [[privilege]] of driving the [[chariot]] of the sun for a single [[day]], and [[death|died]] as a result, accordin
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  • *[http://www.maryjones.us/ctexts/cuchulain4.html The Phantom Chariot of Cú Chulainn]
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  • ...his direct descendants. In relation to the sun he was said to control the chariot that pulled the sun across the sky. He then existed as the one who drove the chariot, which was pulled by a flying [[scarab]] beetle, across the sky bringing in
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  • {{r|Swing Down Sweet Chariot}}
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  • A '''rook''' (borrowed from [[Persian language|Persian]] رخ ''rokh'', "chariot") is a piece in the strategy [[board game]] of [[chess]]. Each player star ...Oriental chess games such as [[xiangqi]] and [[shogi]] have names meaning chariot. However, in the West, the rook is almost universally represented as a for
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  • ...[[Pontius Pilate]] and dropped the handkerchief to start the film's iconic chariot race. Thring was interviewed later and, commenting on director [[William Wy
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  • ...ed with the great serpent [[Apep]]. This serpent would attempt to stop the chariot of [[Ra]] from crossing the sky each day.
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  • ::''Bring me my Spear: O clouds unfold: Bring me my Chariot of fire!''
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  • ...stone in his sling. The young Conaire, meanwhile, was hunting birds in his chariot. He chased them into the sea, where they became armed men, announced themse ...and finally the ''Lia Fáil'' or Stone of Destiny would screech against the chariot's axle when it was driven against it by the rightful king. The first candid
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  • #'Swing Down Sweet Chariot' (Traditional, arranged and adapted by Elvis Presley) - 2:32
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  • ...s of locomotion. There have been race events for [[horse]]s, horse-drawn [[chariot]]s, [[dog-sled]]s, people [[swimming]], on [[ski]]s and [[bicycle]]s, and a
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  • ||[[Chariot (Chinese constellation)|Chariot]], <br>Strongly (as of emotion)
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  • *''SUMMER: Why Tarry the Wheels of His Chariot'', page 49
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  • ...of [[Achilles]] were named [[Xanthos]] (behind) and [[Balios]] with their chariot driver, [[Automedon]]; according to the ''Iliad'', the horses could predict
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